Stories

New Relic is the all-in-one web performance analytics product. It
lets you manage and monitor web application performance, from the browser
down to the line of code. With Real User Monitoring, New Relic users can
see browser response times by geographical location of the user, or by
browser type.

Ryan Wilcox on the Green River blog gives some pointers on using CoffeeScript in the asset pipeline. Les Hill on his own blog writes a walkthrough of a Backbone/Rails app written in CoffeeScript using the pointers Ryan describes.

Previous Episodes

Track your website's speed over time with HARs, upgrade your Capybaras, new and improved resque, cleaning up your old files with maid, a tour of Basecamp Next with DHH, and learn how to author JRuby gems all on this episode of Ruby5.

Episode #300! Woohoo! Bootstrap 2.1, SASS 3.2, a chrome plugin for working with SASS, the git-process gem, a great story on dealing with a long-running rails project, tharting wifi restrictions on public networks, and an informative article on DCI and Ruby 2.0 refinements make this edition a keeper.